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Lindsay Lohan Goes Makeup-Free in New Photos With Her 2-Year-Old Son

Lindsay Lohan Goes Makeup-Free in New Photos With Her 2-Year-Old Son

Yahoo25-04-2025

Lindsay Lohan is embracing her natural beauty with a handful of rare, makeup-free selfies posted this week to Instagram. Taking to the social media platform to share a brief life update with friends and fans, the Parent Trap actress was positively glowing in snapshots with her brother Dakota, her hair colorist Tracey Cunningham, her husband Bader Shammas, and her Freaky Friday co-star Jamie Lee Curtis. She captioned the photo "Lately" with a series of six emojis.
Lohan also gave followers a brief glance at her 21-month-old, Luai, from behind. The actress rarely shows her son online, despite recently admitting that she photographs him "every single morning, the second he wakes up." When asked on TODAY what she actually plans to do with all those images, Lohan wasn't exactly sure.
"I don't know, I was just talking about that with my husband," she told co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager. "The other day he's like 'You know there's like thousands of them.' And then he's like, 'You're going to have to do that for the next kid too, right?' I'm like, well that's a whole other story!"
Lohan made headlines most recently for winning the Vanguard Award at CinemaCon's Big Screen Achievement Awards ceremony. In her acceptance speech, she recalled her first time on set for Parent Trap, telling the audience that she felt "right at home."
"I have grown up in this industry, and I'm so proud to still be doing what I love," she continued. "There's nothing like the magic of cinema."
Aside from the red carpet, Lohan has also been busy on set. Following last year's rom-com Irish Wish, the actress reunited with Jamie Lee Curtis for the long-awaited sequel to Freaky Friday, titled Freakier Friday, which picks back up with their original characters, Tess and Anna, as they navigate their relationship with a new "multigenerational twist." The film wrapped production last summer and is slated to hit theaters on August 8.
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